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On behalf of McDonald’s and under the high patronage of H.E. Mr. Michel Pharaon, minister of Tourism of Lebanon, you are invited to the grand reopening of McDonald’s® Aïn El Mreisseh branch on June 7th, 2014 starting at 08.00 p.m.

Meanwhile enjoy new beginnings at McDonald’s®: A stunning view, a new McCafé, a wonderful PlayPlace and the additional choice of being served from the comfort of your car.

‘Aïn el-Mreisseh’
Everywhere you go in Lebanon you find names beginning with aïn, which means spring or source of water. There is not a single region where one does not find dozens of such toponyms: Aïn Dara, Aïn Teffaha, Aïn Zeytouni, Aïn Alak, Aïn Marje, Aïn el-Helweh, Aïn Baal, the list is endless (Spring of the Bride, of the Apple Tree, of the Olive Tree, of the Bramble, of the Pasture, of the Beauty, of the God Baal). The origin of each name has its secrets and its reasons.

In a little nook on the north side of Beirut you may find a small spring by the sea from which the fishermen used to slake their thirst, by the name of Aïn el-Mreisseh, which may be understood as Spring of the Sea-Queen or of the Lady Chieftain. Or it may be a diminutive of Marsa, the Resting – or Meeting – place.

In the past this was an attractive and picturesque spot, illustrated by almost every artist and orientalist. But as urban development spread its tentacles, a coastal road came alongside, cutting the inner lake off from the sea and spoiling the charm of the place. However, fishermen still draw up their boats there, the multitudinous call of the ocean is still heard, and the wavelets still lap up the slope towards the source. So there yet remains a small corner of poetry and nostalgia, although crushed by the background of the towering hotels and business houses. If only this humble nook had been allowed to stay as it once was!

McDonald’s Lebanon
McDonald’s opened its first restaurant in Lebanon on September 18th 1998. Today, there are 24 restaurants employing hundreds of Lebanese throughout the country. As leaders in the food service industry, McDonald’s is proud to have introduced in Lebanon the largest global food service retailer and the world’s best quick service restaurant.

McDonald’s Lebanon participates in the growth and development of the Lebanese economy by actively coaching local supply programs and helping Lebanese suppliers to reach international standards.

McDonald’s Lebanon strives to continuously employ and develop its team through a career path system and continuous trainings. Giving back to the community is one of its most essential pillars, and therefore McDonald’s supports the growth and active lifestyle of children.

McDonald’s Lebanon supports several NGO’s and charities in their humanitarian missions on a regular basis. Indeed McDonald’s Lebanon is a proud supporter of the Children Cancer Center of Lebanon “CCCL” and Al Younbouh.

McDonald’s opened its branch in Ain El Mreisseh in December, 1998. Since then, McDonald’s Lebanon has served hundreds of thousands of customers and has been an active member of the area’s community.

McDonald’s is continuing its investments in Lebanon in several areas as Karim Miknas, the Managing Partner pushes through an integrated plan to ensure that the overall presence and image in Lebanon remains very contemporary. Over the past months, Dunes Center Verdun, Bliss Street Hamra, as well as the flagship Dora restaurant and Sami El Solh were reimaged to ensure the restaurant experience continues in a refreshed way. The Ain El Mraisseh reimaging project was completed earlier this year, and the restaurant reopened in April 2014.

Feel welcome to watch a continuous 3D Mapping Show at ONE of Lebanese prime Restaurant / Pub locations in Uruguay Street, Downtown Beirut for a new concept to the Japanese cuisine.

This Concept is based on Japanese Izakaya style where food is served to SHARE in addition to the partying theme of lounge and caustic music. It combines sushi and party lovers prepared and supervised by it’s Michelin Star awarded cook.

3DMF customizes the animations from time to time on behalf of IZUMI’s seasonal spirits and initiaves for rich events and the welcomming of Lebanese celebrities.

Through LIVE International Television Broadcasting stations such as MTV and LBC, 3D Mapping Factory will take part tonight with a spectacular custom made 3D Video Mapping show, designed for the GRAND opening of the newly build Palace of Sports and Hobbies in the city of Zouk Mikaël. We will be showcasing the anniversary of the President 50 years in charge of the Municipality, Mr. Nohad Nawfal and the 100 years existence of Zouk Mikaël itself. 3DMF is proudly commissioned by Caractère Events and the Municipality of Zouk Mikaël.

3D Video Mapping at ONE of Lebanese most Chique and Exquisite Prime Weddings of the year, organized and on behalf of Mrs. Ghada Blanco by Weddings”R”Us and held at the breathtaking VIP location of PLATEA Lebanon.

3DMF is under production to shake the heart of Beirut, Lebanon, in the night of 23 to 24 June, with a spectacular show on the facade of Bank AUDI, an authentic landmark. We will display a dynamic and cultivated statement on behalf of ONE of the Key Institutions of its kind in the Middle-East, featuring state of the art technology through 5 minutes of amazing video projection.

3DMF has thrown another stunning 3D Mapping Projection for ONE of Lebanese most spectucular Prime Weddings for the year on June 7, 2013. It was held at the breathtaking location of Ociel where glamour and style are ‘standard’ points of perspective..

3DMF has been commissioned by its business relation Mr. Paul Nasr, ONE of today’s hottest weddings planners in Lebanon. He came up with the challenging idea to produce the first outdoor 3D Projection Mapping on a wedding ever done. An unforgettable experience resulted in a new direction for prime weddings..
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VIP’s among an impressive audience of ± 1200 private quests ‘dazzled’ through a stunning 3D Projection Mapping, we have witnessed a FIRST in the Lebanese wedding scene on Saturday 18 May 2013 in Forum de Beirut.

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3DMF has been commissioned by its business relation Mr. Paul Nasr, ONE of today’s hottest weddings planners in Lebanon. He was the first to take on the challenge to have produced the first indoor 3D Projection Mapping on a wedding ever done. An unforgettable experience resulted in a new direction for prime weddings..
Homepage: www.paulnasr.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/paulnasrweddingplanner?fref=ts

ALBA is an old lady who continues to push the walls of eventual aging: far from being trapped in the rigid shackles of tradition, and while respecting the spirit that is hers, it combines past, present and future for all modes, through all possible venues for artistic expression…

A 3D Mapping Factory (3DMF) project in collaboration with Alba University and Adaimy Studios in Sin el Fil, Lebanon, will be held on the 18th & 19th of May 2012 next, on the facade of ALBA University.

This event is initiated thanks to the Dean of Alba, Mr. André Bekhazi, who has taken a daring initiative: to create an unforgettable show to celebrate Alba´s 75 years of excellence, creativity and passion.

3DMF would foremost like to thank the Alba 75 Years Committee for this amazing opportunity.